But not, as you might expect, from submissions of your “Best of” lists. No, the film boffins over at the Guardian and Observer (possibly including the inimitable Mark Kermode) want your answers to the following questions, designed – it looks like – to connect with some of the pleasures that go into making a “best” film in the various genres:

What’s the most inventive movie death in a horror movie?

What’s the most quotable pay-off line in an action film?

What’s the most perfectly constructed sight gag in a comedy film?

Who are the most unlikely screen couple in a romance?

What’s the most outrageous prediction for the future made in a sci-fi film?

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is an over-caffeinated and under-employed grad school dropout, aspiring leftwing intellectual and cultural studies academic, cinéaste, and former poet. Raised in San Francisco on classic film, radical politics, burritos and soul music, then set loose upon the world. He spends his time in coffee shops with his laptop and headphones, caffeinating and trying to construct a post-whatever life.